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EU Court Invalidates Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Funding

The European Union's Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungary's €2.5 billion contribution to the Paks nuclear power plant expansion with Russia, citing insufficient justification for bypassing EU procurement rules.

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Paks-2 Nuclear Plant Construction to Begin in Late 2025

Rosatom announced that concrete pouring for Hungary's Paks-2 nuclear power plant, using advanced VVER-1200 reactors and financed through alternative payment methods following US sanctions on Gazprombank, is slated for October-November 2025, significantly increasing Hungary's electricity generation c...

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Rosatom to Build Kazakhstan's First Nuclear Power Plant

Russia's Rosatom will construct Kazakhstan's first nuclear plant, outbidding China, France, and South Korea, addressing the nation's electricity deficit; the project will be built near Ulken village and follows a referendum.

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Balakovo NPP Reaches Trillion kWh Generation Milestone

The Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant in Russia's Saratov Oblast generated its one trillionth kilowatt-hour of electricity on May 3, 2025, a record for VVER-1000 reactors, achieved in 40 years of operation, surpassing other Russian plants with similar reactors.

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Chernobyl Occupation: A Documentary Unveils Russian Actions

Alexey Radinsky's documentary "Special Operation" uses over 1000 hours of Chernobyl NPP CCTV footage to show the Russian occupation from February 24, 2022, revealing actions like flag changes, attempts to cover cameras, and the presence of Rosatom's Deputy Director, Nikolai Mulukin, highlighting war...

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Increased Attacks Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, raising concerns about nuclear safety; Rosatom blamed Ukraine, but Grossi couldn't determine responsibility, while Likhachev cited risks to other Russian plants.

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EU Court Invalidates EU Commission Approval of Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Expansion Funding

The European Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungarian funding for the expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant, raising concerns about the procurement process and potentially delaying the project.

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Hungary Resumes Paks-2 Nuclear Plant Construction After US Sanctions Lift

Following the US lifting sanctions on Gazprombank, Hungary is resuming the construction of the Paks-2 nuclear power plant with Rosatom, aiming to double its nuclear energy capacity from 2000 to 4400 megawatts.

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German Anti-Nuclear Groups Demand Halt to Russian Uranium Imports

Anti-nuclear activists are demanding Chancellor Merz halt business between Lingen's fuel fabrication plant and Russia following a Russian uranium shipment's arrival in Rotterdam; the plant's operator, Framatome, is accused of downplaying its growing dependence on Russia, which supplied 66% more uran...

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Rosatom Open to Nuclear Cooperation With "Unfriendly" Countries After Ukraine Peace Deal

At the Future Technologies Forum in Moscow on February 21, Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev announced that, should a peace agreement favorable to Russia be reached regarding Ukraine, the corporation would consider cooperating with previously labeled "unfriendly" countries in the nuclear sector.

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Ukraine Approves Purchase of Russian Reactors for Nuclear Plant Expansion

Ukraine's parliament approved Energoatom's purchase of two Russian-made VVER-1000 nuclear reactors from Bulgaria for the Khmelnitsky NPP, despite significant opposition and concerns about the cost and geopolitical implications during wartime; the project's completion is pending presidential approval...

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Rosatom to Sue Siemens Energy Over Delays at Turkish Nuclear Plant

Rosatom plans to sue Siemens Energy for delayed equipment delivery to Turkey's Akkuyu nuclear power plant, a project delayed by German export permit processing, with China now supplying replacement parts.

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